The original treatment for this movie, as revealed by Ridley Scott in 2012 when the film was still in development, was to be a more faithful sequel to Prometheus (2012). Titled "Paradise Lost," it would have drifted even farther from the "Alien" mythology, and focused almost exclusively on the backstory of the engineers, the origins of humanity and how the engineers created humans and xenomorphs. The prequels would then conclude with a film that ties itself in to the original Alien (1979) movie and its sequels. Scott felt that the "Alien" franchise had lost its touch, and that fans had grown tired of the overexposed original Xenomorph creature, and as such he wanted to try a different approach. However, due to the divided fan reactions to Prometheus (2012), he later admitted that he had been completely wrong about the fans' feelings about the creature, since one of the major criticisms had been the lack of Xenomorphs. So he partially abandoned the new direction and reintroduced the "Alien" mythos much sooner than planned.
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